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Australian Learning Group Christmas Workshop
Once again we have come to the end of what we all would hope has been another successful year in Science. And, as is usual for this time of year, the Australian Learning Group (ALG) is planning on having another Christmas Workshop where you can present your works in progress to the group, and enjoy some robust discussion about your research.
This year, the Workshop will be held at the University of Sydney in the beautiful old Norman Gregg Lecture room on Friday the 11th of December.
If you would like to present your work to the workshop, please send me an email with a brief title and/or description of the talk so I can try to schedule the day's sessions into topics. We would love to hear talks on studies of learning processes in human and non-human animals, in comparative cognition, on topics in the behavioural or cognitive neurosciences related to these areas, and/or the results of applied or clinical trials based on research from these areas.
And also keep the evening free so we can continue the discussions into the evening under more informal conditions (i.e., with better food and more drink).
Evan Livesy has updated the ALG's website, and has kindly provided a page for the workshop. Please have a look at the new website, and keep an eye on this webpage for updated information about the Workshop.